Showing posts with label Dream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dream. Show all posts

Monday, October 24, 2016

Dwelling On Dreams #FridayReflections #MondayMusings

It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live.” says J K Rowling.



I'm a dreamer and dreaming makes life exciting. Dwelling on dreams is what I do best so I cannot imagine a life without dreams.

In my view, when we dwell on dreams these are sure pointers to our destinies. Dreams are our future realities.

So let's not generalise for we are all different and what's good for one may not be good for another.

When I was young, I thought that each of us have an angel and we were our angel's dream. As long as the angel was dreaming, we were alive

So from my perspective dreaming is living.

What's your view? Do you agree with JK Rowling's perspective on dreams and living?


Written for:
#FridayReflections at The Write Tribe - prompt write on JK Rowlings quote
#MicroblogMondays
#MondayMusings at Everyday Gyaan.


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Sunday, July 20, 2014

UBC Jul 20 - The Vision

Ultimate Blogging Challenge  and  NaBloPoMo - Day 20

Don't ignore the vision that is planted in your brain.

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Often we see in our mind's eye a vision of something - maybe a house, or a job, travel, people. Sometimes these visions are planted in our dreams, sometimes during a meditation session, sometimes by something someone says or something you read, or just an opportunity that is thrown your way.

And when that vision recurs or resonates deeply with us, then we should explore that vision for it may be clues to our destiny. That's my belief anyway.

All my blogs Someday Somewhere (this blog),  Photos are Fun,  and Reflections of my soul (my poems) began with a vision that was planted in my brain.

The temple in the sky (the picture in this post) with its uncanny resemblance to the Dwarkadheesh Temple in Gujarat, India,  is another vision that's been planted in my brain. I have yet to explore what that means.

Don't ignore the vision that is planted in your brain for you never know where that vision may lead.

This thought was inspired by the song Sounds of Silence by Simon and Garfunkel

Happy dreaming, happy visions.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Life's Jigsaw - Yearning: Dreams and Desires

Life is like a jigsaw puzzle. Each little piece is an aspect of our journey through it. And when at last we find that last piece and fit it into place, we eventually see the meaning of this life.


UBC Day 29 
The Y Piece - Yearnings: Dreams and Desires

Synonyms for Yearning: Desire, Dream

Letting go of eXpectations however does not mean you let go of your dreams or desires.

When we dream we set an intention and the Universe has something to work with for us. And even if that exact dream is not in your destiny, the Universe will provide the next step in your journey.

The dreams that we have a deep desire for are probably the ones that will come true as I believe they are good indicators of our destiny. But we need to let go of the need for it to come true in the way we want it to or imagine it to come true. And we do need to set our intentions in a way that the Universe can work with.

One of my dreams was to build my own house. But I didn't ask for a magnificent mansion, I asked for a house that was sufficient for my needs. And so 17 years ago, my dream came true of building my own house. I think if I had asked for a magnificent mansion or got too prescriptive, I might still be waiting for that dream to come true. (By the way, magnificent mansions hold no appeal for me. My small cosy home is just perfect for me).

So in other words, we set an intention but from then on we let go and go with the flow. Often we ourselves get into the way of our dreams or dither about constantly changing the parameters of our dreams and then keep complaining that they never come true.

This poem by Lauretta Burns, sums it up very nicely.

As children bring their broken toys with tears for us to mend, 
I brought my broken dreams to God, because He was my friend. 

But then, instead of leaving Him, in peace, to work alone; 
I hung around and tried to help, with ways that were my own. 

At last, I snatched them back and cried, "How can you be so slow?" 
"My child," He said, "What could I do? You never did let go.


Wishing you many dreams come true. 


The Jigsaw Pieces of my journey so far

Check out some blogs participating in the AtoZ Challenge


Written for: A to Z Challenge and The Ultimate Blogging Challenge


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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

UBC Day 22 - Sometimes The Heart Sees

Day 22 Ultimate Blogging Challenge


Written for The Write Tribe
image courtesy of Victor Habbick http://www.freedigitalphotos.net/

I see you in my dreams

In a cosmic dance that fuses my soul with yours eternally

In perfect symmetry and harmony

Spiralling through space and time, sometimes apart, 

Yet always together and never too far

There is no greater joy

For my dreams are truly my reality 

And loving you is my only destiny


Sometimes the heart sees what is invisible to the eye


Check out these awesome bloggers who are also taking part in the UBC challenge:
  Shilpa  Kajal  Richa  Jairam  Sheethal  Kathy  Swati  Michelle  Nabanita

My previous UBC Jan 2014 posts here


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Saturday, December 14, 2013

My Personal Journey with Dreams

I am taking part in the Write Tribe Festival Of Words 8th - 14th December 2013

Today's personal journey is with Dreams

This is the post I found hardest to write and yet it should be easy as I am such a dreamer.

When I was younger I always thought that when we have a dream we've got to pursue it with all our might. Dreams don't just come true just like that. Or do they?

In the last few years my thoughts on this have changed. Dreams do come true without effort. They just might not come true in the way we expect them to. And we have to allow them to manifest. We have to let go of the need for it to come true, in the way we imagine and at the moment we want them. The Universe unfortunately does not work like that.

When I was young I wanted to write but I was led to believe that writing was not one of my strengths. My essays were never published in any school magazines though I often thought what I wrote was a whole heap better than the ones that did get published. 

So instead I wrote diaries and I wrote letters. I had so many pen friends around the world. It's amazing how much of the world I learned from them. And to date I still keep in touch with 4 of them. I've known them all for over 40 years. I've even met 2 of them, but I digress.

I dreamed I would write someday. I wrote these little books and illustrated them. The only person who read these was my dad of course. And then of course as I grew older, in tidying up my closet, they would go into the bin.

Then somewhere down the track, I let go of this obsessive need to write, though I never let go of the dream. And then many years later, the web opened up the gates for creative writing.

Would I have ever imagined I would write this way? Never in a thousand years. The web simply did not exist in our sphere back then.

And I would never have imagined that I would write poetry. But about 10 or so years ago, suddenly these poems would appear into my mind in dreams or in flashes of inspiration and I was compelled to write them down. One day a friend suggested I should publish my poems and hence my poetry blog was born. Writing poetry fills me with so much joy. 

Dreams do come true, but just not in the way we imagine them to. I know when I'm trying hard to make my dream come true, that I am actually drifting further away from what is meant for me and preventing my dream from coming true.

This poem sums up my point very nicely.

As children bring their broken toys
With tears for us to mend.
I brought my broken dreams to God
Because He was my Friend.

But then instead of leaving Him
In peace to work alone,
I hung around and tried to help
With ways that were my own.

At last I snatched them back and cried,
"How could You be so slow"-
"My child," He said,
"What could I do? You never did let go."

~ Robert Burdette


I never let go of my dreams, but I have stopped trying to make them come true. 

Dreams do come true, easily, if only we let them emerge in their own time, in their own way, and when we remove those blocks in their path that we place ourselves by trying hard to make things happen, or chasing that dream, or writing the script. Might let you ponder on that one and leave you with ...

You gotta have a dream
If you don't have a dream
How you gonna have a dream come true?

~ from the movie South Pacific



Happy talk from the South Pacific


My Personal Journey so far:


Check out some Day 7 posts and some day 6 posts that I enjoyed
Roshan's Happiness - such a sweet post. Paths can cross in so many ways
Nischala's Will You Let Her Fly - a beautiful poem.

Wish you a day of dreams come true.

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Sunday, June 2, 2013

Rose petals at your feet


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I walk towards you, rose petals in the palm of my hand. I do not know who you are as I cannot see your face. The light is dazzling and it blinds me.

Something compels me to walk towards you, propels me towards you. I am drawn into a strong vortex like a magnet that pulls me in.

My heart beats fast and strong and yet I am calm and serene. Does that make sense at all? Probably not in this physical plane of existence. But somewhere out there it all makes sense.

Perhaps at the back of my mind I know of your existence or perhaps it is my soul that recognises you. In this moment, however, it matters not.

I crouch low and place my rose petals at your feet. I know not why only that I must. At the very moment when my hands touch your feet, I feel the joy surge through my veins, I feel your power and your love.

I look up and behold the most beautiful face one can ever imagine. Your mesmerising eyes take a hold of mine and in them I see my entire existence, the world and the universe. And in that instance I know that I have lived a multitude of lifetimes in many dimensions and many universes with you.

You speak, but I cannot hear the words. You pick up a petal and place it in my hand. A gift to remind me of a moment sublime.

The beep beep beep of the alarm clock shakes me out of my reverie. I slowly open my eyes and smile. Was that real or was that a figment of my imagination? Was that a dream or did I travel somewhere into another world?

I realise my fist is tightly clenched, I slowly open up my fingers. A single rose petal lies in my hand and its fragrance is intoxicating.

The events of the night replay like a fast paced movie. I am in heaven and my joy abounds. But what did you say? Oh what did you say?

Then the words "Blessings to you"  flashes across my mind.

~x~

Here's hoping dreams do come true for me and you.

Written for: Write Tribe Photo Prompt  and  Theme Thursday - Dreams

This story is part fiction and part fact (as in I really did have a similar dream).


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Thursday, April 4, 2013

UBC 4 - AtoZ - Dreams


Day 4 of the Ultimate Blogging Challenge and the letter D for the  AtoZ Blogging Challenge

Also linking to Bloggers for Life's Friday prompt - Dreams

D is for ... Dreams

Dreams are today's answers to tomorrow's questions ~ Edgar Cayce

is the quote that jumped out at me so I will make that the basis of my post today.

But I thought I would do something different, so here is an acrostic poem reflecting the essence of the quote.


Desires lived in sleep state

Revelations of one's life

Ethereal visions of future possibilities

Aha moments, affirmations of doubts and thoughts

Messages from beyond, usually ones that are needed by us.

Secrets of the soul shown


I often get messages in dreams that initially make no sense and then suddenly one day the message unravels, the dots join up. So I keep a dream journal and jot down the very vivid dreams.

A few days ago, I had the strangest dream ...

I was at work (though I don't know where I was working) and was to attend a meeting. I went from room to room and each time I walked in I was greeted with "this is not where you are meant to be".

My last 3 projects got cancelled and that left me every 5 -7 months, looking for a new job (yep I'm back to searching again).

That had got me thinking that perhaps it is time to change direction and do something different. Perhaps I'm not on the right path and that my life's work lies somewhere else (in fact I am certain that my life's work lies somewhere else).

And I think my dream was affirming for me and telling me it is time to step into that.

If only I knew how to make that change! I look forward to that dream that shows me the way.

And I'm grateful that the Universe converses.

Wishing you all dreams come true.

Warm Regards
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Saturday, February 9, 2013

ABC Wednesday - D is for ...



GBE2's prompt "Dream" lines up very nicely with ABC Wednesday.

Hence,  D is for ... Dreams 

And my post today leads on quite nicely from my previous post What's your song?

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I believe that dreams that are persistent, that give us great joy and uplift us are good indicators of our destiny. I also believe that thoughts or our dreams have the power to create. They are essentially our constant requests to the Universe.

But things just don't seem to happen quick enough for us. We want everything to happen instantly.

This poem is a nice reminder to me that once we send our request out to the Universe - through our thoughts, our words, our dreams - we need to step back, let go and be patient, as all things happen in their own time and in their own way.

Things and people will come to us if and when the time is right for them to appear in our lives. Often these appear in ways we least expect them to appear and hence feel that our dreams haven't come true.

I truly believe that all our requests are heard by the Universe when our thoughts and dreams are constant and have the potential to bring good to ourselves and to others. But as we are impatient, we try to force things and become our own blocks.  Or we fail to recognise that our dreams have materialised because they come to us in different ways than what we had imagined.

A lot of my dreams haven't materialised as yet (at least not in the way I imagine them to be) but I know that every opportunity that comes my way are stepping stones to my big dreams. In the meantime, I keep dreaming (big of course) and believing that they will come true.

Enjoy this song "Don't dream it's over" by Crowded House, one of my favourite songs.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjBwAYIxUso


Enjoy your day and I hope it's the day your dreams come true.

Warm Regards
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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Blogfest - Living my dream


The prompt "Are you living your dream?" is hosted by Corinne from Everyday Gyaan


When I was very little, I had this belief that each of us had an angel looking after us. No one actually ever told me this, it's  just something that I just knew - don't  know how! And I believed that our life was the angel's dream. Everything the angel dreamt would be occurring in our lives. And if we have that close a connection with the angel, then from that perspective I'm definitely living a dream.

Then many years later when I started seeking some spiritual answers, my belief changed to one where I now believe that we are born to live this life.  We are born to experience many things that are growth and realisation for our soul. We do make choices but ultimately we are led to our pre-determined destiny. This is the life we have agreed to live. And hence on that basis, again I believe that I am living my dream.


This place is a dream. Only a sleeper considers it real. Then death comes like dawn, and you wake up laughing at what you thought was your grief.

~ Rumi


Are you living your dream? Please share your thoughts.

Wish you all dreams come true.

Warm Regards
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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

GBE2 - Work

I am so glad 2012 has arrived.  Work-wise 2011 had great achievements and some massive disappointments as well. And financially it was a tough year.

So for GBE2's topic on Work I am going to focus on the future ... my life's work, the work that won't be work but great pleasure.

The Dream
My dream is to work in the humanitarian aid arena - managing international global aid programmes focussing on children.

Aid for me is not just about financial aid though it certainly encompasses that, but "aiding" people have better lives - research, conservation, education, science - setting the foundations for future generations.

I have this vision of working for organisations like UNDP, UNESCO or UNICEF. I have no idea how I'll get there but just today I came across this quote via a post on facebook that I believe is a message for me, as it jumped out at me out of several messages:
"You don't have to understand, you just have to have faith" ~Serendipity
And so I simply have the faith that my vision will come true very soon.

Sabotage
Until April 2011, I truly enjoyed what I was doing and work has been mostly great pleasure - not easy, but still a great pleasure. Even the high stress projects that I managed were fun. However since early 2009 I felt some twinges of change ... that the time for a change in direction was near ... but what could that be and when?

Then in May 2011 I took up a new contract for a few months and the pleasure drained. It was a tough environment because of some people I worked with and then my project got cancelled and I found myself without a job - something I had never imagined or experienced in my 25 working years. It came as a shock. A bad time to be unemployed - the economy was so bad and jobs hard to come by.

In the end after trying for a few weeks, I just decided that after 25 years of slogging, perhaps the Universe was giving me a chance to simply enjoy life - chill - and to think of the future. Even though my finances are being drained, this is a necessary step in moving forward.

An aha moment
And then I had my big aha moment ... I need to change, move towards my dream now, rather than postponing that dream until I had reached financial abundance. My abundance would come from the dream not the "work" I was chasing now.

It's a major shift - it's like taking the road to the left - when the "work" I've been doing all along is actually the road on the right.

Is it scary to take this step?  Yes it is. And financially it is a backward step. But I know I have to take it. Because this is what my heart desires and this is what I believe I am meant to do. And this is what will bring me great joy.

How do I know these things?

Planting seeds
I believe deep down we just know, but the Universe also sends us clues and quietly directs our path - plants seeds in our brain.
"Because a vision softly creeping, left it's seeds while I was sleeping. And the vision that was planted in my brain, still remains" - The Sounds of Silence (Simon and Garfunkel)
So here is the story of the vision that was planted in my brain ...

Family
My paternal grandmother was an amazing lady. She dedicated her life to helping underprivileged women and children. This was her life's work. She even won an award for that in her later years and one of the projects she initiated was endorsed by UNICEF.  She wasn't financially rich and she lived a very simple life but people were her greatest love and helping them gave her the greatest joy.

I truly believe that there was a reason why she was my grandmother ... at some point, I would carry on her work.

School
During my school days I belonged to a club and every Saturday we would visit orphanages, old people homes etc to help them out. I loved visiting the Orphanage - I loved the children - being with them gave me so much joy and they in turn gave out so much love. And then after leaving school, I forgot all about them.

Strengths
About 15 years ago, I was sent on a leadership and management course. The subject we were discussing was strengths and how these add to achievement and our joy in our work. The facilitator was randomly talking about each attendee (we were 8 of us). When my turn came, he simply said "Your life's work will be in the humanitarian aid arena - you are just made for working there because compassion is your greatest strength".

I did not know, but apparently I was nodding and I had the biggest smile on my face. And then I forgot all about that.

A Life Map
A few years later I put my name down to do another company sponsored course on "Life". It had nothing to do with work but about what we wanted from life. It's the best course I ever did. The first thing we were asked to do was to write down 1 thing we truly wanted to do but had never got down to doing. We were given 1/2 a minute - the idea was not to think too hard. Mine was - Sponsor a child through World Vision. The entire course took me on a journey to my current dream.

The last words the facilitator said to us was "You have created a life map. Make your dream come true". That was 10 years ago. And then I forgot all about that and went back to doing the "work" that I was doing.

Passion
About 5 years ago I was sent on another company run leadership and management course. We had many scenario games to play and one of them was where 2 groups were bidding for some medicinal plants from a country. 1 group was an organisation prepared to pay big sums of money for it, the other was asking for it free of charge to aid underprivileged people - the scenario was given to us after the groups were created. Well, I ended up with the  "please, free of charge" group.

And then as we were ready to state our case, another set of rules were provided - only the women were allowed to speak and confer - hey, I was the only woman in my group - the other had 4. So I was pretty much on my own. I didn't expect to win, but I was going to give it my all. Guess what  ... my group won.

The feedback was that I was so passionate about aiding the people and that they felt it was so real and I was so convincing.  And then I forgot all about that and went back to my "work".

Think about it
In 2010 I went back to my hometown for a visit. And I got talking to my cousin about the children I currently sponsor through World Vision (I have 5) and that I am also a UNICEF global parent and how much I enjoy doing that and how much joy that brings me. And she told me to consider working in that arena.

Do it
I am sure none of these were "chance" incidents.  If you believe in "Synchrodestiny", nicely summed up as
"Coincidences are not accidents but signals from the Universe which can guide us toward our true destiny"  by Deepak Chopra
then you will agree that the Universe has truly left many clues and has now nudged me onto that path by sabotaging my quest for "work" as I know it.

And so I believe that the time to convert a dream into reality is here ... 2012 is my year for dreams come true.


And I hope that 2012 will be your year of dreams come true too.

Enjoy the "Sounds of Silence" - don't know what Simon and Garfunkel thought about when they wrote and sang this song, but I thought it was apt for my post.




Warm Regards
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Friday, December 16, 2011

GBE2 - Curiosity





"Curiouser and curiouser" said Alice.




So here's what I am curious about ....

What would it have been like to have lived in the time of Jesus? 
I think it must've been so amazing to have met him in the flesh and blood. For all those who met him and heard him and sat with him, ate with him, it must have been a moment of pure bliss. Those were truly blessed people to have experienced Divinity first hand.
What would it be like to have an Angel (as in the Divine being) visit?
There are many people who have claimed to have had Angel visits, or seen Angels. Only one person I know has claimed to have been visited by an Angel. Has anyone has this experience? I don't know how I would react.
Did he like me? I think he did but did he really?
An absolutely gorgeous guy I knew and liked heaps in my teenage years. I'll never know if he really liked me 'cos he passed away so young. But I hope he did. He was so nice, so kind and so sweet and ever so cute. Oh I wish I knew.
 What is my life's work and who is my gorgeous Soulmate?
I think about these questions a lot and I am curious to know the answers. But then if I knew, the journey to discovery would be no fun. But I would like to know where my next job lies (C'mon Universe, tell me).
And I think it's great to be curious because I believe that curiosity paves the way for dreams and dreams lead us to our Destiny.

Warm Regards
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Monday, October 10, 2011

I Love Quotes - Robert Burdette - Broken Dreams



Things just don't seem to happen quick enough for us. We want everything to happen instantly.

This poem is a nice reminder to me that once we send our request out to the Universe, it will undoubtedly be acted on and sent back to us.  But we need to be patient as all things happen in their own time.

Things and people will come to us when the time is right for them to appear in our lives. But as we are impatient, we try to force things and become our own blocks. 

When we try too hard to get the thing or person we want, it probably means that either that is not meant to be for us or that the time isn't right.

I truly believe that if we are meant to have it and at the time we are meant to have it, it will come to us easily. And if we miss the opportunity, the Universe will present it to us again and again until we finally accept it.

Enjoy your day and I hope it's the day your broken dream is mended.

Warm Regards

Friday, August 19, 2011

Friday Fives - Evidence

Interesting questions this week.


1.  What could serve as physical evidence that you sometimes lose focus?
     a glazed look in my eyes and a dreamy faraway look!

2.  What could serve as physical evidence that you are loved?
     a smile, a hug, and a kiss all rolled into one. :)

3.  What could serve as physical evidence that you're from wherever you're from?
     a photograph of wherever I'm from with me in it. 

4.  What could serve as physical evidence that you went anywhere this past week?
     a bus ticket.

5.  What could serve as physical evidence that you recently caved into temptation?
     a sales docket for all those things I bought this week that I really didn't need to buy.




Friday Fives is taken from Friday5.org









Friday, August 5, 2011

List It - My Dream Adventures


  Set an intention and watch it come true
  And what a better way than to share it on my blog.




I love to travel. And I'm very grateful and thankful that I've visited a lot of places in the world.
But rather than list all the places I would like to see (too long a list), I thought I would write about the adventures I would like to have or experience.

1  A Biblical tour of Israel.

2  A Mediterranean Luxury Cruise - Spain, Southern France, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Israel, Egypt

3  Hot Air Ballooning in various places - Queenstown New Zealand,  Kruger National Park South Africa,
                                                              Grand Canyon USA, Sacred Valley Peru,

4  The Pyramids of the world - Egypt, Chichen Itza and Teotihuacan Mexico,  Machu Pichu Peru

5  A scenic flight across the Himalayas Mt Everest  Nepal

6  Spiritual Indonesia - Borobudur, Bali, Mt Agung.

7  India - Palace on Wheels - New Delhi,  Jaipur,  Sawai Madhopur and Chittorgadh,  Udaipur,
                                            Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Bharatpur, Agra, Khajuraho, Varanasi

8  See the Aurora Borealis (the Northern Lights)  and/or the Aurora Australis (the Southern Lights)

9  Canadian Rocky Mountaineer (train journey) and Alaskan Cruise

10  Quinghai - Tibet train (Beijing to Lhasa)

11. Trek to the Valley of the Flowers and the Nanda Devi National Park, India

12. Mohenjo Daro and Harappa, Pakistan







Thursday, July 21, 2011

Thursday Thoughts - Act According to the Situation









The Warrior of the Light has dreams. 
His dreams carry him forward, but he never makes the mistake of thinking that the way is broad and the gate wide.
He knows that the Universe functions in the same way as alchemy.
Solve et coagula - Concentrate and disperse your energies according to the situation.
There are moments when one should act and moments when one should accept.
The Warrior knows how to distinguish between these moments.
                                                                                              ~The Warrior of the Light, Paulo Coelho


There are situations in our lives when we have the choice to walk away or fight.

We cannot fight every battle so over the years we learn to discern which ones we will concede and which ones we will pursue.

But how do we know what to choose?

There are a few techniques I use to make my choice:

  • Sometimes I know just by gut feel or by using my intuition. It's a very wise source and more often than not it's the right answer
  • I ask myself if losing this battle would be a problem. If the answer is no, then this a battle I can walk away from
  • I ask myself if I need to win this battle, if the answer is yes, then this is a battle I can consider fighting.

The same techniques can be used in situations where you need to act or accept.

These are not foolproof techniques but they are pretty good guidelines.

Fight the battles you need and want to win. Act when the outcome will benefit you or others.



Saturday, July 2, 2011

Question of the day - Is Imagination more important than Knowledge?



Albert Einstein said:  "Imagination is more important than knowledge"
and I think he was right.



The greatest inventions over the centuries were the culmination of dreams and fantasies that visionaries dared to convert into reality, not the result of available information.

Knowledge facilitates improvement but imagination creates.

Knowledge stays within the boundaries of what we know, imagination takes you beyond the limits of the mind.

Knowledge gives you the ability to experience what is known, imagination allows you to experience anything you can dream of and desire.

Knowledge is inspiring but imagination is exciting and daring.

Knowledge is the amalgamation of thoughts and experiences of many, imagination is yours and yours alone.



PS
I wrote this post a few days ago but held of publishing it - don't know why.

And just after I published this post a few minutes ago, ... these posts showed up on my "Blogs I Follow" dashboard
 Imagination - The Invisible Counselors    Lunch With God - Imagine Big

I must be in synch with the Universe today.



Saturday, May 28, 2011

What have I learned?

Sometime ago, I took part in a "30 days of me" meme which was great fun.

One of the questions I had to answer was - What have you learned in the last month?

But really I can apply it to any period of my life.



































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